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The Devils couldn’t withstand the Hurricanes’ deadly forecheck. The Devils out-hit the Hurricanes 51-41, but it was the ...
Sure, the Devils out-hit the Hurricanes 51-41, but it was the Devils inability to maintain their game through Carolina’s ...
Forward Cody Glass, who left in the third period, was among the New Jersey Devils' injuries from Sunday's 4-1 loss to the ...
The Leafs historically don't always do well with the man advantage in the playoffs. Sunday night might mark a new era.
In the club's 4-1 loss to the Hurricanes, the Devils lost three players to injury, with one returning in the final minutes of ...
The Carolina Hurricanes just wanted to be healthy going into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, even as it meant resting key players ...
Carolina more than doubled New Jersey’s shot output and kept the pressure on in a strong start to the postseason.
Eventually, you’d expect the Hurricanes’ playoff experience to show itself on the ice. And this was it: Focused, relentless, ...
The New Jersey Devils got dominated by the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1, and Sheldon Keefe took a share of the blame ...
Keefe's ability to maintain a competitive edge has been a hallmark of his career. In his six seasons as an NHL head coach, he has never missed the playoffs, a testament to his strategic acumen and ...
The Hurricanes dominated the middle frame, outshooting the Devils 21-8, with Logan Stankoven scoring twice to extend Carolina's lead. Despite Nico Hischier's goal late in the second period, the Devils ...
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